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The Subplot | Beds, sheds and shopping centres
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Place North West
This week: beds and sheds are every investor’s hot take on the 2021 property market, but is the lack of viable alternatives clouding judgment?
Subplot takes the temperature of the logistics and BTR scenes. Meanwhile, does anyone want to buy the North West’s distressed shopping centres, and can the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework return from the dead?
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Manchester BTR’s big sleep comes to an end
The pandemic anaesthetised most of the property market in 2020. But what might have been a coma for some sectors is being touted as barely a snooze for Manchester’s build-to-rent market. That’s what everyone hopes, at least.
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Abedi, 22, handed over the pocket-size book to driver Tariq Nadeem, a public inquiry into the atrocity heard yesterday. Within hours, Abedi had detonated a shrapnel-packed device in a rucksack, murdering 22 people at the end of a Ariana Grande pop concert. Mr Nadeem told the inquiry in Manchester that he picked up Abedi from Piccadilly railway station at about 7.30pm on May 22, 2017. During the journey, Abedi collected the rucksack from his flat.
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi gave a pocket-size Koran to a taxi driver and said please pray for me, brother before he killed 22 people in a suicide attack, an inquiry has heard.
Abedi, 22, handed the gift to driver Tariq Nadeem who picked him up from Piccadilly rail station on May 22, 2017.
Later that same evening, he triggered the blast that killed 22 people and injured hundreds at the end of an Ariana Grande concert.
During the journey, Abedi collected a large rucksack containing the shrapnel-laden device from his city centre flat and also visited a cash machine before being dropped off at Manchester s Shudehill bus station.